The effect of body mass index on 30-day complications after total hip arthroplasty

Feb 6, 2019Hip international : the journal of clinical and experimental research on hip pathology and therapy

How Body Weight Affects 30-Day Problems After Hip Replacement Surgery

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Abstract

Among 93,598 primary total hip arthroplasties, 30-day readmission and reoperation rates show a J-shaped relationship with BMI, peaking at a BMI around 28 kg/m.

  • Readmission, reoperation, superficial infection, prosthetic joint infection, and sepsis rates are associated with a J-shaped relationship to BMI.
  • The lowest rates of complications occur in patients with a BMI around 28 kg/m.
  • Mortality and transfusion risks demonstrate a reverse J-shaped relationship, decreasing steadily for normal weight and overweight BMIs before stabilizing.
  • Evaluating BMI as a continuous variable may enhance understanding of its effect on post-THA complications.

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